THURSDAY, JUNE 16. 2015 - want-Loo ell-crucial - 27 g‘ ._._.___. rtillllahrll l l? I â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" "‘ .\ “a“. , if ,, J“ ' . “VA x y J’ > 4 . . . > e ( Qua » -¢- : a f § y. 1" ,. A ,/ l 2.3.1: ‘ ' l _ 1:3,â€" 1 are!“ ‘ . ‘25' ‘ ~\ ii i “a - "(j §F % †.\.' ‘ r ~_ V'lx‘ " My 5 . > ’ __,. ep esentmg t e 0 1 155 _ in 7.10 V". ' + f,“ em; at, -n ‘,‘}r v: a \ ml“ 1 x ‘v - was »,41*m‘g;3u§§5ï¬a ‘ , I» n .» ‘ ,. v » A ~ ( ersr who covers the net well, Mackenzie is prob- weerpeeweedivision. topâ€"echelonA division. Goalie Jessica Quinn. along with Mackenzie ably one of our fastest runners and our best Overall. Lang said the team has seen strong 'Year alter year. month alter month. we've Manuliak, Hailey Cloutier and Kasai Hogan shots, and overall plays offence, defence and development through theyears. seen progression and continued building on qualiï¬ed for the bantam Team Ontario lacrosse transition extremely well,’ said lawn Lang. the "Ihey are very conduble and they’ve devel- fundamentals," said lang. squad. which will compete at the Canadian coach of the Braves 'Hailey is by far our hard- oped really well,’ Hid lane. who coaches his For the girls. it was just a great opportu- (hampionships in Calgary in luly. est worker. She has stamina like you wouldn't dauptter Makenna. She started on the team as nlty to play together on a bigger stage. Hogan The foursome is pan of a powerhouse banv believe and she's tough and Kassi is very a peewee player. already went through the process and qualiï¬ed tam Braves squad that has put the local circuit smart and readsthe play very, very well" “My goal two years ago was to keep these for Team Ontario, but for Manuliak. Clouï¬er. on notice with wins over usually-dominant The team wasn't always this good, though. girls together and add on anyone we WHY and Quinn. lt'sanewexperience. teams like Whitby (10 4) and Peterborough Tang’s ï¬rst year coaching. he only had three or could and keep W0an With th“Tn-n said “HG TVCWOM the“? was really Skilled." ï¬aid ( it) I ) four girls who had any lacrosse experience. And everything has gone according to plan Hogan. who endured two stx~hour tryouts with [he team has been slowly progressing “They transitioned from glrls' rep hockey.‘ so far this year. The team started in the league's her teammates. together with a core group of players sticking said lang, adding that in order to even make lower tier 3 lelSifln. hm Will! "I? Success Comb-medonpogeso O Butch Carter, Canadian Basketball League ordered to pay two league staffers By Anna honors Waterloo franchise in the upstart league start statements. overtime pay, termination pay and was more of a misunderstanding than an ' hmmrlf “lad ing last fall, but plans fell through late in the severance pay attempt to withhold wages process The order to pay was issued by the Ministry 'l thought l hired someone as a tonsultant ' l ‘ht‘ I anadian Haskethall league has been Two employees were hired by the league to of labour on May 30 after a hearing according Basically, the way the labour laws read is when ordered to pay an untlist losed amount tarry out stamp duties. Both employees were to a (lovemment ol Ontario spokesperson The you hire someone. after 90 «law It ~ “if hiring of monet to two former employees based in terminated, but not all owed wages were paid. government would not release the names oi them for a war And I did not understand that." Waterloo Region according to the claim The two claims made the complaintants, nor would it release the dol said t'arter when reached for m "W’Mf’w la“ The ( HI i headed by former Toronto Rap against the (IN, covered unpaid wages. deduc lat amount olthe claims week tors (â€at h Butt h ( arteti attempted to have a tions, vacation with pav‘ piihllr holidavi wage According to Carter. though. the complaint ( nnrinuedon m 20